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Sole 2 Sole Holds Dance Festival


Sole 2 sole dancer
 Dance lovers residing in and around Accra have an opportunity to enjoy the best of dances as Fullish Art presents the dance drama dubbed ‘Sole 2 Sole’ in Ghana. 
 The ‘Sole 2 Sole’ concert will give a platform for traditional and hip-hop dances to face off on one big stage at Alliance Française on June 26.
‘Sole 2 Sole’ is aimed at bringing back the memories of all the dance moves that fall within the rhythms of hip-hop and those of our traditional rhythms.
The dances will be supported on the big stage with a synchronization of electronic beats and soothing rhythms from some traditional African drums.
Sole 2 Sole dancer
Fullish Art believes there are some dances that shouldn't be allowed to die off.
“We think dancing is one good social norm that tells stories of our societies. It also expresses a feeling, and serves as entertainment to the dancer and the audience. Another important reason for ‘Sole 2 Sole’ dance drama is to bring back some African traditional dances that many of the youth are not privileged to have seen,” the group noted.
When dance is combined with music, they scoop out the best feeling from people, and for that matter the concert will serve the audience with musical performances from some of Ghana's best emerging artistes.
In the DJ’s booth will be Ghana's exciting youngest disc jockeys and producer extraordinaire.
‘Sole 2 Sole’ is an initiative of Fullish, an events and management company, Sand supported by Alliance Française, CrymeRecords, www.yoyotinz.com, www.afroholic.com and YoyoTVGH. 

Credit:  NEWS-ONE

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